[Roman (Ship) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Robert M. Joy, keeper Robert M. Joy, on voyage 28 November 1835 - 7 April 1839]
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[Roman (Ship) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Robert M. Joy, keeper Robert M. Joy, on voyage 28 November 1835 - 7 April 1839]
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- Roman (Ship)
- Publication date
- 28 November 1835 - 7 April 1839
- Topics
- Globicephala, Finback whale, Killer whale, Sperm whale, Sperm whale--Anatomy, Porpoises, Dolphins, Turtles, Grampus (Mammals), Basking shark, Catherine (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, South Boston (Schooner)--Sightings and encounters, Only Son (Brig)--Sightings and encounters, Joy, Robert M., (Whaling Master), Accidents, Desertion, Naval, Drowning--Resuscitation, Hernia, Indigenous peoples, Marine accidents, Meteors, Motion sickness, Rescues, Seafaring life, Snow, Theft, Tide-waters, Unidentified flying objects--Sightings and encounters, Whalers (Persons)--Death, Whalers (Persons)--Health and hygiene, Whalers (Persons)--Wounds and injuries, Whaling--Massachusetts--New Bedford, Whaling masters, Wounds and injuries, Santo Antão Island (Cabo Verde)--Description and travel, Brava (Cabo Verde)--Description and travel, Isla de los Estados (Argentina)--Description and travel, Tierra del Fuego (Argentina and Chile)--Description and travel, Valparaíso (Chile)--Description and travel, Paita (Peru)--Description and trave, Santa María Island (Galapagos Islands)--Description and travel, Maui (Hawaii)--Description and travel, Oahu (Hawaii)--Description and travel, Tarawa Atoll (Kiribati)--Description and travel, Nuka Hiva (French Polynesia)--Description and trave, Washington Island (Kiribati)--Description and travel, Ua Pou (French Polynesia)--Description and travel, Honolulu (Hawaii)--Description and travel, Tahiti (French Polynesia : Island)--Description and travel, Diego Ramírez Islands (Chile)--Description and trave, Cabo de Santo Agostinho (Brazil)--Description and trave, Atlantic Ocean--Description and travel, Horn, Cape (Chile)--Description and travel, Pacific Ocean--Description and travel, E. Dunbar & Company (New Bedford, Mass.), Thorn (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Corinthian (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, India (Ship : 1809-1861)--Sightings and encounters, Planter (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Ganges (Ship : 1809-1858)--Sightings and encounters, Euphrates (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Canada (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Cora (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, George and Henry (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, George Howland (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Alexander (Whaling ship)--Sightings and encounters, Eliza Francis (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, Clarion (Schooner)--Sightings and encounters, Phenix (Ship : 1810-1861)--Sightings and encounters, Lancaster (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Brixton (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, Nautilus (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Hector (Ship : 1818-1866)--Sightings and encounters, Zone (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Persia (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, Triton (Ship : 1816-1848)--Sightings and encounters, Hesper (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, Diana (Brig)--Sightings and encounters, George and Mary (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Catawba (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Enterprise (Whaling ship)--Sightings and encounters, Harvest (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Nye (Whaling ship)--Sightings and encounters, Peruvian (Ship : 1818-1857)--Sightings and encounters, Magnet (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Ansel Gibbs (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Mariner (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Peru (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, Barclay (Ship : 1819-1856)--Sightings and encounters, Abigail (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Jones (Bark)--Sightings and encounters, Young Eagle (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Kingston (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Nile (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Metacom (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, General Jackson (Ship)--Sightings and encounters -, Jefferson (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Panama (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Elanor (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Daniel Webster (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Philip Tabb (Ship)--Sightings and encounters, Vermont (Bark)--Sightings and encounters
- Contributor
- New Bedford Whaling Museum
- Language
- english-handwritten
- Item Size
- 444.0M
Logbook of a whaling voyage to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Includes descriptions of accidents, illnesses, desertions, injuries, a death at sea, a rescue. Also contains whale illustrations, porpoise illustrations, bird illustrations, illustrations of lunar notations and observations, profile views, chronometer readings, and accounts. The keeper writes that he and many other crew were seasick early in the voyage. A whaleboat was stove by a whale on January 9, 1836. The crew encountered snow storms as they rounded Cape Horn in February 1836. One man died of a hernia on May 4, 1836. One man was injured by a whale on August 1, 1836. The keeper writes of sperm whale anatomy, specifically the brain, on September 21, 1836. While anchored at Maui (Hawaii) and Oahu (Hawaii) in Novemeber 1836, April 1837, May 1837, and October 1837, November 1837, April 1838, and October 1838, the keeper lists all other vessels anchoring and departing in those ports during that time. One man was discharged on 16 November 1836 for being unable to perform his duties. The cooper reported a theft on April 3, 1837. One man fell overboard on 9 April 1837 but was saved. On 12 April 1837, the crew witnessed a "remarkable meteor" that illuminated the ship for 10 to 12 minutes and traveled in a "zig zag motion" as opposed to a straight line before making "one complete round turn." While in Oahu (Hawaii) on 7 November 1837, the crew and natives witnessed a tidal phenomenon and caught several fish. Other places represented include the Desventuradas Islands (San Felix and Saint Ambrose Islands). Whaling grounds include Cape Verde AREA, JAPAN.
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- 2022-07-28 15:53:34
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- Identifier
- nbw-1378
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/s27kgndmxqx
- Ocr
- tesseract 5.3.0-6-g76ae: language not currently OCRable
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- 0.0.21
- Page_number_confidence
- 0
- Page_number_module_version
- 1.0.5
- Ppi
- 72
- Scanner
- Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0
- Year
- 1835
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